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罗卡基地露天博物馆

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    Within just a 15-minute drive from the center of Tallinn there is a...
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    • JenniferV357 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      In this museum you may see windmills, huts and houses from all over Estonia. I've attended a wedding in the museum which took place on the lawn by the sea. It was great!To get a better idea of Estonian culture and history very worth visiting the Open Air Museum!
    • Josiwells 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Snowy forests that flow into the sea. Log cabins, mills, lakes ... everything and more, never forget.The park evokes the Estonian people from another era.Best culmination of this walk is to eat in the park restaurant either Estonian dishes.Although snow gives a special charm, I'm sure that without it must be great also.Traductor de Google para empresas:Google Translator ToolkitTraductor de sitios webtest
    • Ellen4719 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We enjoyed being able to walk in the woods and view the examples of early life in the area. It is definitely a worthy cultural stop and a place you could spend the day.
    • 518kaiav 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you want to know more, how Estonians lived times ago, it is perfect place to visit. Also extra bonus is nature there, something for every age!
    • MatthiasM657 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a really great city escape while staying in Tallinn. You can stroll around for several hours and see a really interesting part of Estonian history collected from different parts of the country. If you would like to get an impression of Estonian heritage and culture this place is a must.
    • Annieqq 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Probably not the best time to visit as only a few buildings were open, however it was interesting to have a bus ride out of town. And what we did see was interesting. It would be a super place to visit in the summer. We had delicious soup at the inn for lunch.
    • DownEastWeaver 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Again, rainy and wet but that never deters me! I'm a fan of open air museums as it's a great way to see life in another era. This one is lovely though very little was open at this dreary time of year. Several farmhouses were open and the smallest sauna I've ever visited was available for viewing. What made this place special in the almost adverse weather was the walk through peaceful and fragrant woods. After the bustle of the city, this was a cherished diversion. The restaurant food, though limited in choice, was superb! The gift shop is not huge though offers choices. I would love to go again in better weather.
    • Jolyon67 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Slightly out of town, but a great way to spend the afternoon if the weather is fine. There seems to be a trend in Scandinavian & Baltic countries to retain examples of traditional houses, churches and farm buildings and collect them altogether in one open air museum. These are often called Skansens and some Estonians refer to this museum as the Skansen. To get here catch the 21 bus at the main train station and head west for about 20 minutes to Rocca Al Mare. The park / museum contains 70 buildings and extends right down to the sea. There are farm animals and people in traditional clothes. It is very interactive which makes it great for kids. Entry is €5 or free with Tallinn Card, which also allows you free use of an audio guide. Mosquito repellent is a good idea if you come on a hot summer day.
    • AlanZoeS 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A good and interesting half day. Close to City and easily accessible. The young lady in reception speaks excellent English and is very knowledgable. Great to see all the styles of buildings from the rural areas of Estonia and the people who work there are very approachable and friendly.
    • Kristiina0107 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The last time I went to the museum was decades ago, so I was pleasantly surprised when I dscovered how much the place has changed. My kids loved the animals you could see in almost every corner, there were pigs, horses, sheep, cats etc. There are houses you could step in to and watch the lady sewing or cooking for real. It really felt like you had stepped into living history there. I'd say that the place has had really knowledgeable people making it so different and fabulous. For example the outdoor lamps: they looked exactly like the handles of a shovel, my son even mistakenly grabbed one of them yelling "Mommy, look, a shovel!" :) And other lamps reminded me of a tree. So, small details, but so clever and funny! I also enjoyed very much the food in the restaurant, it's worth to wait the long line which seems to be always there. The seating in the restaurant is a little bit clumsy, but that's only a minor flaw. Do take a look in the store and buy "pastilaa" - it's so yummy! They also have some handmade beer and other lovely and historic-looking goods on sale there. The old schoold, the church, windmill etc looked all so realistic and romantic, wow. I just cant' praise the place enough, it's definitely a must-see in Tallinn!
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